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Travel to Cardiff Metropolitan University Travel to Cardiff Metropolitan University We would like to extend a warm welcome to all visitors to Cardiff Metropolitan University. As part of our Sustainable Travel Plan, we Parking encourage all visitors, students, and staff to Visitors to Cardiff Met campuses are required to Pay & Display at travel to the University by walking, cycling, the signed rate. In addition, visitors to the Llandaff Campus between 8.00am and 4.00pm must report to Reception to collect public transport, or by car sharing. a temporary parking permit to be displayed alongside their Pay & Display ticket. For information on how to reach Cardiff Metropolitan University either by public transport or by car, please see our individual Visitor Parking Spaces at Llandaff are severely limited and there is campus pages or visit: no guarantee of availability of a parking space. www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/campuses Holders of local authority issued disabled parking scheme badges (Blue Badges) are exempt from charges at Cardiff Met. Please park in designated disabled parking bays. Useful links: RESERVED VISITOR BAYS www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/managedparking Schools and Units who book reserved spaces for visitors should www.theaa.com/route-planner make them aware of the location and number of their allocated www.cardiffbus.com parking bay(s). www.nationalrail.co.uk On arrival, if visitors are unsure as to the location of the reserved www.cyclestreets.net bay, please visit the reception on site where someone will be able to direct you, or speak to the car park attendant. cardiffmet.ac.uk Our Campuses & Locations Cardiff Metropolitan University is made LLANDAFF CAMPUS Cardiff Metropolitan University up of five Academic Schools located over Western Avenue Cardiff two campuses. CF5 2YB CYNCOED CAMPUS LLANDAFF CAMPUS CYNCOED CAMPUS Cardiff Metropolitan University Cardiff School of Art & Design Cardiff School of Education Cyncoed Road Cardiff School of Health Science Cardiff Cardiff School of Sport CF23 6XD Cardiff School of Management cardiffmet.ac.uk Llandaff Campus Llandaff is home to the Cardiff School of Art & Design, Cardiff School of Health Sciences and Cardiff School of Management. The Campus is located approximately two miles from the city centre, surrounded by numerous parks, playing fields and the historic village of Llandaff. How to reach us BY RAIL Waun-Gron railway station is approx. 20 minutes walk away from the Llandaff campus, and is on the City Line. For further information regarding train routes and times visit: www.nationalrail.co.uk Postcode for GPS: CF5 2YB BY BUS During term time, the MetRider buses travel hourly to Llandaff from the Cyncoed campus, Roath, Cathays, and the city centre. BY CAR The MetRider buses all stop directly outside the campus. From the East: Take Junction 29 off the M4 and travel westward on the A48(M). Continue along the dual carriageway until you The ①|② circular bus route serves the Llandaff campus every 30 arrive at a set of traffic lights (Tesco Extra will be on your left), minutes from Fairwater, Heath, Roath, and the city centre. get into the right hand lane. At the next set of traffic lights turn right into the campus. You can also travel to the Llandaff campus from Llandaff North, Fairwater, Canton, or the city centre on the |, the | , or From the West: Take Junction 32 off the M4 and join the A470 the | A| B, stopping at the Llandaff Black Lion bus stop on towards the city centre. Continue along this road until you reach Cardiff Road, just 10 minutes walk from the campus. the Gabalfa roundabout. At the roundabout get into the right lane and take the 4th exit onto the A48(M) westbound. Join the dual For further information regarding bus routes and times visit: carriageway, where you will immediately get to a set of traffic www.cardiffbus.com lights, get into the right hand lane. At the next set of traffic lights turn right into the campus. cardiffmet.ac.uk Cyncoed Campus Cyncoed is home to the Cardiff School of Education and Cardiff School of Sport. BY BUS The | A bus travels from the city centre to the Cyncoed campus every 15 minutes during the day, via Albany Road and Penylan Road. During term time, the U1 MetRider bus travels from Llandaff to the Cyncoed campus every hour. For further information regarding bus routes and times visit: www.cardiffbus.com BY CAR From the East: Take Junction 29 off the M4 and travel westward on the A48(M) for approx. 3 miles. Turn off at the Llanederyn junction and take the 3rd exit off the roundabout. At the next Postcode for GPS: CF23 6XD roundabout take the first turning on your left up Llanederyn Road, follow this road to the traffic light junction where you join the right hand lane. Turn right onto Cyncoed Road; travel for approx. half a mile and Cardiff Met will be on your right-hand side. The campus also acts as the head office for the Students’ and Athletics Union. From the West: Take Junction 32 off the M4 and join the A470 towards the city centre. Continue along this road until you reach the Gabalfa roundabout. Stay in the left hand lane and take the How to reach us first left onto the A48(M) eastward. Turn off at the Llanederyn junction and take the first left at the roundabout. At the next roundabout take the first turning on your left up Llanederyn Road, BY RAIL follow this road to the traffic light junction where you join the right Heath High Level and Heath Low Level railway stations are hand lane. Turn right onto Cyncoed Road; travel for approx. half approx. 25 minutes walk from the Cyncoed campus, serving the a mile and Cardiff Met will be on your right-hand side. area from the Rhymney and Coryton lines. For further information regarding train routes and times visit: www.nationalrail.co.uk cardiffmet.ac.uk.
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